U.S. M3 Half-Track
| Item number | FOV-805106 |
|---|---|
| Scale | 1:64 |
| Country / Region | United States |
| Campaign |
TBA |
| Materials | Resin / polycarbonate / polyvinyl chloride / zinc alloy |
| Weight (gram / oz.) | |
| Size (mm / inch) |
| Item number | FOV-805106 |
|---|---|
| Scale | 1:64 |
| Country / Region | United States |
| Campaign |
TBA |
| Materials | Resin / polycarbonate / polyvinyl chloride / zinc alloy |
| Weight (gram / oz.) | |
| Size (mm / inch) |
The M3 Half-track Armored Personnel Carrier is a military vehicle widely used during World War II. Designed by the United States General Motors Company, it was intended to provide safe transportation and support for infantry troops. The M3 features a unique combination of wheeled and tracked design, allowing it to navigate effectively across various terrains, particularly in muddy and rugged conditions.
Measuring approximately 5.5 meters in length and 2.5 meters in width, the M3 is equipped with bullet-resistant armor to protect its occupants from small arms fire and shrapnel. This vehicle can accommodate up to 13 soldiers and is capable of providing fire support, typically armed with a machine gun. The M3's impressive versatility on the battlefield made it an indispensable combat support platform for the U.S. military during multiple campaigns.